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  2. Keiyō Industrial Zone - Wikipedia

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    Port of Chiba with Mount Fuji in background. Keiyō Industrial Zone (京葉工業地域, Keiyō Kōgyō Chiiki), [1] also known as the Keiyō Industrial Region, the Keiyō Industrial Area, or the Keiyō Industrial Belt, is an industrial zone on the northeastern coast of Tokyo Bay that crosses 8 cities in Chiba Prefecture, Japan.

  3. Why People Are Obsessed With Costco Japan - AOL

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    How Much Is a Costco Membership in Japan? The annual Gold Star membership in Japan currently costs 4,840 JPY (approx. $33 USD) and the Gold Star Executive Membership goes for 9,900 JPY (approx ...

  4. How Much Will Costco Pay Out in Dividends in 2025? - AOL

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    Costco declared $8.6 billion in dividends during its latest fiscal year, which ended on Sept. 1. However, this included an outsized $6.7 billion special dividend ($15 per share) that it paid in ...

  5. Seasonal bonuses (Japan) - Wikipedia

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    According to a Japan Business Federation (Keidanren) survey of summer bonuses, summer bonuses at 160 companies fell by 2.55 to 771,040. Summer bonuses fell in 12 industries, including steel (12.48%), electronics (5.35%), and the auto industry (3.15%).

  6. Minimum wage in Japan - Wikipedia

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    The cost of commuting, extra pay (such as working on holidays, at night, overtime, etc.) and temporary pays (bonus, tips, etc.) must be paid exclusively and cannot be used to calculate towards the minimum wage. Regional minimum hourly wages are set by the Minister of Labour [7] or the Chief of the Prefectural Labour Standards Office ...

  7. Chiba (city) - Wikipedia

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    Chiba (千葉市, Chiba-shi, pronounced) is the capital city of Chiba Prefecture, Japan. It sits about 40 kilometres (25 mi) east of the centre of Tokyo on Tokyo Bay. [1] The city became a government-designated city in 1992. In December 2024, its population was 985,059, with a population density of 3,605 people per km 2. The city has an area of ...

  8. Port of Chiba - Wikipedia

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    The Port of Chiba handles 166,964,000 tons of cargo annually, ranking it second in Japan in terms of cargo handling. 65,200 vessels are handled annually. 94% of its cargo is industrial in nature. [3] It imports crude petroleum, Liquefied Natural Gas, and other oil products, and exports chemical and steel products, and vehicles. [4]

  9. Inzai - Wikipedia

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    Inzai is located in the important area of northern Chiba Prefecture connecting Tokyo and Narita.Besides Tone River that flows in the north, Lake Tega that lies in the north-west, Imba Lake that lies in the south-east of the city, the city is also surrounded by natural environment such as natural forest. the city is located approximately 20 kilometers from the prefectural capital at Chiba and ...